Video of OUO Suspension in Action
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Video of OUO Suspension in Action
Sweet video of the One Up Offroad suspension in action.
I know it's a Dodge, but it's running the front axle out of a Super Duty so that should count for something
It's running a One Up Offroad 400 series system which is the coilovers up front and traction blocks in the rear with Deaver springs.
I love the under truck footage showing the suspension in action.
YouTube - 2008 SEMA DODGE at APEX
Video of the black 08 Super Duty that you can see in the video to come soon.
Thought some of you guys who like the big lifts and coilovers would enjoy the video.
Let me know what you think.
Warning: A tiny bit of foul language on the song playing during the video
I know it's a Dodge, but it's running the front axle out of a Super Duty so that should count for something
It's running a One Up Offroad 400 series system which is the coilovers up front and traction blocks in the rear with Deaver springs.
I love the under truck footage showing the suspension in action.
YouTube - 2008 SEMA DODGE at APEX
Video of the black 08 Super Duty that you can see in the video to come soon.
Thought some of you guys who like the big lifts and coilovers would enjoy the video.
Let me know what you think.
Warning: A tiny bit of foul language on the song playing during the video
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I agree Rear suspension shots would be cool.
I'll have to see if they did that at all on the Ford.......may need more cameras.
Not sure on the rear traction block, I believe it's the 8" or 9" version.
The traction bar is connected to the block and the 3/4" u-bolts go through the block.
Here's a CAD drawing of what the suspension looks like:
While sand is soft to step on, it's still hard when you launch a 8000lb+ truck.
Generally the dunes is where you have the room to do that, but you can do it elsewhere. No vids, but some pics:
And I don't think this was sand either:
I'll have to see if they did that at all on the Ford.......may need more cameras.
Not sure on the rear traction block, I believe it's the 8" or 9" version.
The traction bar is connected to the block and the 3/4" u-bolts go through the block.
Here's a CAD drawing of what the suspension looks like:
While sand is soft to step on, it's still hard when you launch a 8000lb+ truck.
Generally the dunes is where you have the room to do that, but you can do it elsewhere. No vids, but some pics:
And I don't think this was sand either:
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